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Class I Redesignation

In 1977, Congress amended the Clean Air Act (CAA or Act) to provide for a Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) program. The PSD program protects air quality by requiring all major new and modified sources located in areas whose air quality has been designated under CAA Section 107 as either being in attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) or as unclassifiable to undergo a preconstruction review for each air pollutant regulated under the PSD program that the new major stationary source or major modification will emit or increase in significant amounts. Areas that are in attainment of the NAAQS are categorized as either “Class I”, “Class II,” or “Class III” which determines the increment of air quality deterioration allowed. Under the PSD program, all international parks, national wilderness areas and national memorial parks that exceed 5,000 acres, and of national parks that exceed 6,000 acres are designated as mandatory federal Class I areas in order to preserve, protect and enhance air quality. All other areas that attain the NAAQS are initially designated as Class II.  Section 164 of the CAA, gives states and tribes the ability to request redesignation from Class II to Class I called “non-federal” Class I areas.  Redesignation is one of the tools available to tribes (and states) under the CAA to afford special protection to air quality. 

In August 2013, we released guidance for federally recognized Indian tribes who are considering redesignating the areas within the exterior boundaries of their reservations as Class I areas under the PSD program. This guidance also provides answers to frequently asked questions and an explanation of the redesignation process.
 

  • Guidance for Indian Tribes Seeking Class I Redesignation of Indian Country Pursuant to Section 164(c) of the Clean Air Act (pdf) (83.04 KB, 08/29/13)

Tribal Air and Climate Resources

  • Tribal Minor New Source Review (NSR)
  • Tribal Authority Rule (TAR) Under the Clean Air Act
  • Developing a Tribal Implementation Plan (TIP)
  • Office of Air and Radiation Handbook for Interacting with Tribal Governments
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  • Class I Redesignation
  • Tribal Air Grants Framework
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Last updated on January 7, 2025
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